Posted by kyhayman on April 15, 2009 at 19:39:13 from (76.177.15.205):
In Reply to: Re: Gooseneck trailer posted by Reid1650 on April 15, 2009 at 16:09:50:
I've got two 7000 pound axles. I've never bent an axle. With 188 small squares I've never had any problems. With rounds a few times I've had tire problems, when I bought some 5x5's. 4x5's or 4x4s its never been a problem.
With that said, I really want to get a 24 or 26 footer with dual tandems. Not for hay hauling, what I've got is plenty. Mainly for hauling equipment. My heaviest tractor with loader and fluid in the tires runs right at 11,000 pounds. I rarely haul it myself. Same with the dozer, its 17,000 and I have to hire it hauled. Of course I can hire a lot of hauling for the cost of the trailer.
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